The Norwegian company started catering to crypto users earlier this year with a cryptojacking blocker.

Opera Ltd, the company behind the Opera browser, has recently revealed it upgraded its built-in cryptocurrency wallet to support Ethereum-based ERC-721 crypto-collectibles and tokens, including cryptokitties and MLB’s collectibles.

The Norwegian-based software company, through an announcement, noted the upgrade to the crypto wallet, which already supported Ethereum’s ether and ERC-20 tokens, is set to help improve user experience by letting users send crypto-collectibles without visiting their specific marketplaces.

It added it makes sending them as “easy as sending money via Venmo in the US or Vipps or Swish in Scandinavian countries.” The announcement reads:

We believe this is only the beginning of this trend and that, as technology and usability improves, more online games and other services will adopt such tokens. We also see the possibility for these unique tokens to unlock access to content or verify eligibility for certain digital services.

Extension-based Ethereum wallets like MetaMask already offered users similar functionalities. Opera claims to be the first major web browser to feature a native cryptocurrency wallet enabling the feature, which “makes using crypto-collectibles both easier and more fun.”

Opera’s first move to please cryptocurrency users was made earlier this year, when it rolled out a native cryptojacking blocker, which helps its users avoid seeing their CPU resources be used to mine cryptos without their consent. Its built-in crypto wallet lets users browse decentralized applications (dApps).